What's happened
The final season of The Crown continues to attract controversy and attention as part two approaches.
Why it matters
The Crown has been a global hit for Netflix, and the controversy surrounding its portrayal of historical events and figures continues to generate interest and debate.
What the papers say
The Times reports on the controversy surrounding the show, including criticism from public figures and the mixed reception of the portrayal of Princess Diana. The Independent focuses on the challenges faced by the actress playing Kate Middleton and her efforts to accurately portray the character. The Times also covers the star-studded premiere event in London, highlighting the presence of the cast members and their reflections on their roles.
How we got here
The Crown has been a popular and controversial series since its launch in 2016, with each season attracting attention and criticism for its portrayal of historical events and figures.
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